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do you think there will ever be a openly gay wrestler?
what if hogan never went to wcw?

Probably, yeah.

The planned main event for Starrcade 94 was Austin vs. Flair. Austin had recently started wearing black trunks, disrespecting authority and cursing. Mick Foley's push was also crushed when Hogan arrived.

In other words, the Attitude Era would have happened.

Pat Patterson

To the best of my knowledge he never actually came out.
 
Probably, yeah.

The planned main event for Starrcade 94 was Austin vs. Flair. Austin had recently started wearing black trunks, disrespecting authority and cursing. Mick Foley's push was also crushed when Hogan arrived.

In other words, the Attitude Era would have happened.

As a WCW fan, that is both depressing and incredible to think about that.
 
PWInsider.com is reporting that early plans in 2013 are calling for The Rock to make more appearances than previous years. With The Rock in the WWE Championship match at Royal Rumble, he is expected to be the biggest focal point heading into Wrestlemania 29. There has not be a certain amount of dates for him to appear, but both sides realize that he is going to have to make more appearances on Raw and Smackdown.

Thoughts on this?

I would certainly love it if he can make more appearances.
 
What are your thoughts on Santino & Kaitlyn?

Fine for what he is, I'm not big on blondes but she's there for her looks for the most part.

Will Shane McMahon be inducted into the HOF- I have a feeling he probably will at some point....

Probably but I'd be a bit surprised.

most underrated wwe ppv you've seen?

No Mercy 2008 never gets much credit and it was a pretty awesome show.

Is Larry Zbyszko HOF-worthy?

No.

Thoughts on this?

I would certainly love it if he can make more appearances.

If he puts some young guys over then yeah sure.
 
When you say no to Zbyszko in the HoF, is that pertaining to the WWE HoF or any HoF?

I've always assumed he was a big deal so your answer surprised me.
 
He really wasn't. He had one big angle with Sammartino then bounced around for about 9 years before he won the AWA Title when everyone else had left. Then he went to WCW for a few years and wrestled tag matches before winning the TV Title. That's his career for the most part.
 
Hey KB.

So with two states legalizing marijuana and a number of states having already legalized medical marijuana, do you think WWE should consider repealing the fine on marijuana use? Even though we're still a ways off from nationwide legalization and even these two state amendments are subject to federal intervention, considering pot's recognized as a medicinal substance in over a dozen states, couldn't WWE maybe allow its consumption for medicinal purposes so long as the superstar obtained it legally with a proper license? Obviously most of them would still use it recreationally, as just about anyone with a medical marijuana card does, but alcohol consumption isn't banned for superstars so long as they don't drink within a certain amount of time before shows. Why not just put the same limitations on pot? Hell, considering the stress and pain involved in pro wrestling, marijuana might even be a less harmful alternative to pain killers, which has become an infamously addictive substance in the pro wrestling world.
 
Hey KB.

So with two states legalizing marijuana and a number of states having already legalized medical marijuana, do you think WWE should consider repealing the fine on marijuana use? Even though we're still a ways off from nationwide legalization and even these two state amendments are subject to federal intervention, considering pot's recognized as a medicinal substance in over a dozen states, couldn't WWE maybe allow its consumption for medicinal purposes so long as the superstar obtained it legally with a proper license? Obviously most of them would still use it recreationally, as just about anyone with a medical marijuana card does, but alcohol consumption isn't banned for superstars so long as they don't drink within a certain amount of time before shows. Why not just put the same limitations on pot? Hell, considering the stress and pain involved in pro wrestling, marijuana might even be a less harmful alternative to pain killers, which has become an infamously addictive substance in the pro wrestling world.

They do treat pot like alcohol in that it's punishable with a fine not a suspension. Unless you're a dumbass like Kidman.
 
Much like around here, just because something is legal in the real world doesn't mean we have to allow it. If WWE wants to ban something, that's their choice, the same way a hospital likely bans its surgeons from having alcohol the day they're performing surgery. There's nothing illegal about it outside the hospital, but the hospital has its own rules.
 

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